On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... recent American policy . First , Hurwitch reminded his audience that the objective of the United States is not subversion of Cuba , but " the reduction of Cuba's capa- bility to export armed revolution and the discouragement of Soviet ...
... recent American policy . First , Hurwitch reminded his audience that the objective of the United States is not subversion of Cuba , but " the reduction of Cuba's capa- bility to export armed revolution and the discouragement of Soviet ...
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... recent.87 But unlike the United States , Cuba has made both its signals and its conditions clear . One of the first ... recently as April 1971 , Fidel Castro delivered an anti - American blast worthy of his earlier and more youthful ...
... recent.87 But unlike the United States , Cuba has made both its signals and its conditions clear . One of the first ... recently as April 1971 , Fidel Castro delivered an anti - American blast worthy of his earlier and more youthful ...
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... recent swift decline in sugar prices and Cuban difficulties in meeting a mediocre goal of 6 million tons , that rosy optimism has faded . Nevertheless , recent American reverses in Indochina coupled with the energy crisis and the ...
... recent swift decline in sugar prices and Cuban difficulties in meeting a mediocre goal of 6 million tons , that rosy optimism has faded . Nevertheless , recent American reverses in Indochina coupled with the energy crisis and the ...
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